And Then There Were None

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A classic whodunit from the Queen of Crime. Marooned at a lonely resort, each guest has a dark secret to hide and all fear dark shadows from their wicked past. Isolated and trapped, one by one they start to die. Time Magazine called it “one of the most ingenious thrillers in many a day.” Directed by Michael Thomas-Visgar.

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Director Thomas-Visgar brings admirable clarity to the play, with a sense of dramatic pacing that is particularly effective. The play grows in intensity and passion as it progresses toward its agreeably surprising conclusion.

Director Michael Thomas-Visgar has done an excellent job of keeping up the tension by dropping almost invisible clues everywhere for the audience to ponder. Each member of the cast becomes an individual in his own right with his own flaws, fears, and foibles. As the suspense builds, this talented crew never lets up. Twists, turns, and shockers await the audience as AND THEN THERE WERE NONE unfolds. The production team does a great job of adding to the ambiance, with Julia Lisa's costumes and wig design and William Wilday's lighting keeping the clever revelations coming. For a fast-moving, witty, and fascinating exploration of mystery authority Agatha Christie's masterpiece, don't miss this production.

Director Thomas-Visgar brings admirable clarity to the play, with a sense of dramatic pacing that is particularly effective. The play grows in intensity and passion as it progresses toward its agreeably surprising conclusion.

Director Michael Thomas-Visgar has done an excellent job of keeping up the tension by dropping almost invisible clues everywhere for the audience to ponder. Each member of the cast becomes an individual in his own right with his own flaws, fears, and foibles. As the suspense builds, this talented crew never lets up. Twists, turns, and shockers await the audience as AND THEN THERE WERE NONE unfolds. The production team does a great job of adding to the ambiance, with Julia Lisa's costumes and wig design and William Wilday's lighting keeping the clever revelations coming. For a fast-moving, witty, and fascinating exploration of mystery authority Agatha Christie's masterpiece, don't miss this production.